SYNOPSIS
t1reencode -e ENCODING [OPTIONS...] font [outputfile]DESCRIPTION
T1reencode changes a PostScript Type~1 font's embedded encoding. The re-encoded font is written to the standard output (but see the --output option). If no input font file is supplied, t1reencode reads a PFA or PFB font from the standard input.OPTIONS
- --encoding=file, -e file
-
Read the encoding from
file,
which must contain an encoding in
format. Alternatively,
file
can be one of the following special names, in which case the corresponding
standard encoding is used.
-
- Name
- Source
- StandardEncoding
- Adobe
- ISOLatin1Encoding
- Adobe/ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_1_Encoding)
- ExpertEncoding
- Adobe
- ExpertSubsetEncoding
- Adobe
- SymbolEncoding
- Adobe
- ISOLatin2Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_2_Encoding)
- ISOLatin3Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_3_Encoding)
- ISOLatin4Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_4_Encoding)
- ISOCyrillicEncoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_5_Encoding)
- ISOGreekEncoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_7_Encoding)
- ISOLatin5Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_9_Encoding)
- ISOLatin6Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_10_Encoding)
- ISOThaiEncoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_11_Encoding)
- ISOLatin7Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_13_Encoding)
- ISOLatin8Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_14_Encoding)
- ISOLatin9Encoding
- ISO (synonym: ISO_8859_15_Encoding)
- KOI8REncoding
- -
-
- --encoding-text=text, -E text
-
Use the encoding in the
text
argument, which must be formatted as a
encoding. One of
--encoding
and
--encoding-text
must be supplied.
- --name=name, -n name
-
Set the output font's PostScript name to
name.
The default is the input font name followed by the encoding's name.
- --full-name=name, -N name
-
Set the output font's FullName to
name.
The default is the input FullName followed by the encoding's name.
- --output=file, -o file
-
Send output to
file
instead of standard output.
- --pfb, -b
-
Output a PFB font. This is the default.
- --pfa, -a
-
Output a PFA font.
- -h, --help
-
Print usage information and exit.
- --version
- Print the version number and some short non-warranty information and exit.
RETURN VALUES
T1reencode exits with value 0 if a re-encoded font was successfully generated, and 1 otherwise.NOTES
T1reencode should be used only in special situations. It's generally much better to use PostScript commands to re-encode a font; for instance, executing the PostScript commands to generate two differently-encoded versions of a single font will take up much less memory than loading two t1reencoded fonts.
EXAMPLES
This command re-encodes Frutiger Roman in the ISO Latin~1 encoding. The new font will have the PostScript name Frutiger-RomanISOLatin1Encoding.
t1reencode -e ISOLatin1Encoding FrutiRom.pfb \ -o FrutiRomISOL1.pfb
This series of commands, which use and as well as t1reencode itself, generate a version of Warnock Pro Regular with old-style figures in the slots for numbers (because of otftotfm's -fonum option). The new font will be called WarnockPro-RegularOsF.
otftotfm -fonum WarnockPro-Regular.otf \ --output-encoding /tmp/osf.enc cfftot1 WarnockPro-Regular.otf | t1reencode -e /tmp/osf.enc \ -n WarnockPro-RegularOsF -N "Warnock Pro Regular OsF" \ -o WarnoProRegOsF.pfb